Seville Province - West

Albaida del Aljarafe Alcalá del Río
The economy of the town is principally sustained by an agricultural industry.
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The town’s celebrations during Semana Santa have been declared of National Tourist Interest.
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Almensilla Aznalcóllar
The town gained independance from Palomares del Rio in 1837.
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Ruins of an Arab fortification, giving details to the town's history, have been preserved by the town council.
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Aznalcázar Benacazón
Some of the land surrounding the town is part of the Parque Natural de Doñana.
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From the megalithic remains that have been discovered we know that the town was first inhabited in prehistoric times.
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Bollullos de la Mitacion Bormujos
The earliest records for Bollullos de la Mitación are from the Muslim era when the town became very important.
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It became independent in the 18th century.
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Camas Castilblanco de los Arroyos
Camas is situated in the comarca of Aljarafe.
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This town has a modern, avant-garde, theatre made from a structure of cubes that is an impressive modern, architectural construction.
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Castilleja de Guzmán Castilleja de la Cuesta
The economy of this town is maintained primarily by agriculture.
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The popularity of the town has increased through the opening of a big superstore.
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Castilleja del Campo Coria del Río
This town was also a key defensive point against Christian attacks during the Muslim period
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The river Guadalquivir brought the Phoenicians, Tartessians, Romans and Arabs to the town.
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Espartinas Gelves
Every November the town hosts the Exposición Nacional de Escultura Religiosa.
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Visitors to Gelves will be able to enjoy a trip down the Guadalquivir River.
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Gerena Gines
The perfect destination for nature lovers and hunting enthusiasts.
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The Romans and the Arabs have inhabited this town in the past.
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Guillena Huévar del Aljarafe
From the megalithic remains that have been discovered we know that the town was first inhabited in prehistoric times.
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Located at the basin of the river Guadiamar.
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Isla Mayor La Algaba
Isla Mayor was previously known as Villafranco del Guadalquivir.
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The Feria de los Toros that is held here may be of interest to tourists.
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La Puebla del Río Mairena del Aljarafe
La Puebla del Rio was an important commercial centre in the Roman era.
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It was during the Muslim rule when Mairena del Aljarafe became an agricultural town.
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Olivares Palomares del Río
For nature lovers, the town’s most attractive site is probably the Corredor Verde del Guadiamar.
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The town is losing its agricultural character and becoming more of a residential town.
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Pilas Salteras
People first settled in the lands of Pilas in the Celtiberian period.
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It was only converted into a town after the Christian conquest.
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San Juan de Aznalfarache Sanlúcar la Mayor
During the Roman era the town was known as Osset and had its own currency.
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The town has a rich history that can be partly told just by walking through its streets and visiting its many monuments.
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Santiponce Tomares
The Roman ruins of Italica are probably the best-known features of the town.
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Tomares became a town during the roman era.
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Umbrete Valencina de la Concepción
The village of Umbrete is not only known because of the production of the excellent and highly rated mosto (must, or grape juice) but also for its historic and artistic wealth.
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Nowadays the town is undergoing a demographic expansion.
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Villamanrique de la Condesa Villanueva del Ariscal
Visitors will be able to enjoy the Parque Natural de Doñana
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The town used to be known as Villanueva Aliscar.
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